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Перевод: invader
[существительное] захватчик ; оккупант ; посягатель
Тезаурус:
- The macrophages are particularly useful in the lymph nodes, where they filter the tissue fluid (lymph) and can then offer the antigens (immune response stimulators) of the invader to the lymphocytes concentrated there.
- The most fearsome invader today is Japanese knot-weed, which has swamped Lady Quilter's sunken rose garden, complete with concrete pill-box, its machine-gun slit pointing seawards.
- Or by a robin quite determinedly attacking a bundle of red feathers that it has mistaken as an invader to its territory while ignoring an adjacent and perfectly good-looking stuffed robin, but lacking the all-important red feather flash.
- His talks on these and other more literary topics enlivened the otherwise very dull existence of those troops set to guard the wild coasts of Cumbria against the invader.
- It would make sense that the conditions that the invader encounters initially , which include a luxuriant supply of nutrients, should be changed as rapidly as possible.
- However, the most telling condemnation came from General Sir Garnet Wolseley, the Adjutant-General and the Commandant of Dover Castle, who argued that a tunnel would "open up a route to the invader into England".
- "The Mighty Eighth" is a major theme of the show, with the Confederate Air Force's Liberator Diamond Lil taking centre stage for the 8th AF 50th Anniversary celebration, supported by B-17G Sally B and an A-26 Invader, B-25 Mitchell, P-38 Lightning, p-47 Thunderbolt, P-51 Mustang and PBY-5 Catalina.
- Lymphocytes that enter the site could achieve this by competing with the invader, thereby lowering the level of nutrients and raising the level of the products of metabolism locally, for example making the environment more acid.
- This is one of the several moves whereby, for Fanon, "a native contest initially enunciated in the invader's language, culminates in a rejection of imperialism's signifying system".
- Fungus is rarely a primary invader of the fish, only occurring in the later stages of disease when fish are heavily infected by protozoa, flukes and bacteria.
- It was the custom when a foreign invader stepped on French soil for the relics of Denis and his companions to be set on the altar, from which they personally conducted the defence of the realm.
- In June 1940, Britain was digging in, expecting a grim struggle for existence and feverishly improvising every weapon of defence against the possible invader.
- The Atlantic coast of Belle-Ile is known as the Cote Sauvage, and in most places is sufficiently savage to deter any invader.
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